Example sentences of "[to-vb] [art] [adj -er] " in BNC.

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1 Laganside agreed to review safety procedures during the week-long break to accommodate the Lower Ormeau Community Festival .
2 First , you must expand your psyche to accommodate the bigger and better .
3 The opening of this section of route was delayed until September , because the Board of Trade insisted upon street widening to accommodate the wider Company cars .
4 New pockets are required for the snooker tables and to accommodate the smaller 10p coin adjustments will be necessary to the pool table .
5 For viewing with higher magnification lenses , which are necessarily of shorter working distance , a recessed window is usually required to accommodate the smaller working distance of the lens .
6 New pockets are required for the snooker tables and to accommodate the smaller 10p coin adjustments will be necessary to the pool table .
7 The increase in maximum width of these buildings from 30m ( 99ft ) in 1868 to 48m ( 158ft ) in 1905 was necessary in order to accommodate the longer mules which were enlarged to their technical optimum , consistent with rigidity , of 1,392 ( 116 dozen ) spindles .
8 In addition there were regional and county federations : by 1901 these had risen to thirty-six , with each centred on a major town to enable the stronger , urban Councils to help the weaker , rural ones .
9 shouts from Madam Sweaty Pie to enable the older of the canned bus company to leap this obstruction whenever they wish to dismount .
10 If they are doing purely local journeys , then that may be too much and they may prefer to use the Oxford ringroad , but if they are doing long-distance journeys ten miles is not a very significant addition to their journey in length and the congestion on the Oxford ringroad is such that it may actually be shorter in time terms to go the longer way round in distance .
11 But erm anyway , the erm and some of the men , used to go The older men , used to go and er to the smithy and cos er the our the s fitting shop had a three fires at one end you see , where the am blacksmiths were .
12 It was imperative that the state should intervene to preserve the higher life of the nation :
13 The other , the other thing that we worked , w we 've been working with , and are still working with , erm to take up campaign for tenants in who 're on Supplementary Benefit or Housing Benefit supplement , erm to claim the higher rate heating addition for their flat .
14 This had the advantage of assuring leadership by a strong adult rather than the possibility of a child inheriting — a hazard which was so frequently to affect the later Stuart dynasty .
15 Such a change is likely to affect the smaller businesses rather than the large companies .
16 It is , in fact , a diversion of resources away from the priorities which existed at the end of 1988 which were to develop the management accounting skills of the NHS : particularly to promote the better use of resources through the RMI .
17 The Institution of Chemical Engineers has launched a new safety training package to promote the safer use of reactive chemicals through the correct utilisation of additives .
18 Outside the University we will continue to promote the wider public debate we seek on the future of higher education and the pursuit of excellence .
19 The Energy Efficiency Office in my Department continues to promote the wider use of the technology under its best practice programme .
20 The Economic and Social Research Council has established a series of Regional Research Laboratories to promote the wider use of data collected by academic researchers , commercial organisations and government departments .
21 At the same time , there was a Conservative faction which wanted to put the Prime Minister in closer , more demanding contact with the public to promote the tougher side of his popular appeal .
22 Two soldiers were detailed to search the lower part of the house and two the upper .
23 Wattana was keen to sample the richer fare of the international circuit — especially when he notched the scalps of Steve Davis , Terry Griffiths and Dennis Taylor on his way to winning the Camus Masters at 18 .
24 South-west of the town , Barton Swing Aqueduct , built in 1894 , replaced the masonry aqueduct built by James Brindley ( q.v. ) to carry the Bridgewater Canal over the Irwell valley .
25 Writing to the archbishop of York after the Council , he told him he could send only the ‘ headings ’ ( the Capitula ) of the decrees because he did not wish to circulate the fuller texts until they had been approved by those who were present .
26 Comparison of the results of this study with those from our previous study shows that the major differences in anorectal function between patients with complete supraconal lesions and those with incomplete lesions are that the almost complete loss of rectal sensitivity and the ability to contract the sphincter at will .
27 Particular care was taken to get the patients to contract the sphincter for at least 20 seconds .
28 I would expect to see the lower figures resulting in as indeed they themselves imply , lower migration movements to North Yorkshire and indeed I think the figures from er might end up by the end of the period as net outward movement from North Yorkshire to be achieved , given the level of commitments we have up front .
29 The visitors expressed a desire to see the farther end of the garden .
30 He needs to try to see the subtler reasons for this mood .
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